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Yeay! Looks great all done.
That first set of pics were especially awesome.
It would be interesting if you built trucks in the quality you do, but were only able to produce photos like those.
Looks like they were taken on one of these.

Yeay! Looks great all done.
That first set of pics were especially awesome.
It would be interesting if you built trucks in the quality you do, but were only able to produce photos like those.
Looks like they were taken on one of these.

Thanks man. It would be hard telling if I could build a good truck if all of my pictures did turn out like that. Interesting camera, never seen one like that before.

Originally Posted by imthatguy

I prefer the crappy photos. That way, the bar is set low enough.

SORRY FOR THE IPHONE PIX MY CAMERA WAS TOOK BY MY DOG AND EATED THANKS.

Aim low. Aim so low no one will even care if you succeed. Dinner's in the oven. If you want some butter it's under my face.

Originally Posted by UNGLEWD

Another superb set of results Richard.
Your extra personal details make it so much fun to watch and every build you teach me something new... thanks!

Thanks Kev! This build was very near and dear to my heart.

Originally Posted by crawl330h

Woo I got a new background! I've never seen one of these in person with the top off and I must say it looks awesome!

Yeah they are pretty awesome machines. Much better than all of the other removable top SUVs of the era.

I built some items to bounce around in the truck. Snow brush, cardboard for the oil leak and a parking brake.

Then I hit the trails. All the recent rain made some awesome washouts. The truck is sort of capable and slow. My favorite combination. I am very happy with this toy truck and I foresee many hours of fun both at home and abroad.